In May the company lost its public face, the Chief Marketing Officer Mike Grandinetti. In November it also lost the one that was supposed to reshape the go-to-market strategy: the Chief Security Officer Tony Asaro. Asaro left the company after just

And now Virtual Iron loses its Director of Corporate Marketing Tim Walsh.

In realty Walsh left before Asaro, in October, to found, like its former colleague, his own consulting company. Walsh left Virtual Iron after more than 3 years (and $65 million funding).

Now, or the CEO Ed Walsh is working to completely renew its leadership team or the high-level profiles are leaving a sinking boat.

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